FRIDAY NITE PREY. — 11 They stols his ukm BUT HE HAD THEIR WOMAK! THE I**®*,*; V^NISHIMIS American starring SCOTT BRADY • AUDREY TOTTER. FORREST TUCKEI TODAY thru SATURDAY SAT. NITE PREY. — 11 — Double Feature — “7 Men From Now” ‘Satillite in the Sky’ NOW SHOWING A WOMAN BETRAYED ^ —BY A MAN AND H HER OWN EMOTIONS! Paramount presents WILLIAM HOLDEN DEBORAH KERR in the most intimate love story to come out of the war! Tigers Meet Cleveland Tomorrow Night at 8 By MAURICE OLTAN With a posibility of having three freshmen in the starting line-up, the A&M Consolidated Tigers travel to Cleveland tomorrow night to blast the lid off the 1956 football season. Game time is 8 PM. When the Tigers take the field for the opening kick-off, their line up will probably look like this: LE-Dan Davis, 145, senior; LT- Mike Walton, 192, junior or Ben Jackson, 135, freshman; LG-Gai'- land Andrews, 160, senior; C-Stead- man Davis, 156, junior; RG-David McNeely, 154, junior; RT - Pete Rodriguez, 152, sophomore; RE- Jim Wright, 152, freshman; QB- Alton A mold, 142, sophomore; LHB Bill Hall, 146, senior; RHB-John Martinez, 127, freshman; FB-Bill Kavanaugh, 160, junior. CHS has had one bit of actual competition already this season, having scrimmaged Hearne’s Eagles last Thursday night on the latter’s home gridiron. The Tigers “held their own” against the Eagles offensively, but the hosts looked better on defense than did the Col lege Station aggregation. The fact that all of the Consoli dated ti-oops came out of that ses sion with no injuries must have been especially pleasing to Head Coach Horace Schaffer and Back- field Coach Ed Logan after a couple of their regulars were injured in practice last week. In a pair of freak accidents, quax'terback Edgar Feldman received a cracked bone in his foot while running backfield plays and tackle Jimmy Murphrey suffered a shoulder injury in a line drill. Feldman will be out for three more weeks, and Murphrey will not see action for at least six more Dry Weather Increases Wild Forest Fires The lack of rainfall during 1956 in East Texas has meant a serious increase in the num ber of wild forest fires and the acreage of forest land burned, according to J. O. Burn side, head, Fire Control Depart ment, Texas Forest Service, at Lufkin. As of July 31 of this year, 2103 wildfires burned nearly 43,- 000 acres. This, figure is compared to only 989 wildfires which burned only 11,345 acres for the same period last year. Unofficial figures from August 1 to August 28 show that there have been about 570 wildfires which burned an additional 7200 acres. Rainfall figures taken at the Texas Forest Service district head quarters . located at Linden, Hen derson, Lufkin, Woodville, Kirby- ville, and Conroe show an average at the six districts of only 22.42 inches of rain as of August 28 this year. This compares with a ten year average from 1946 to 1955 of 33.1 inches for the same period. With the coming of the fall burning season, all East Texas res idents will need to be extremely careful with fire. In addition, hunt ers, fishermen, and campers from other areas should be urged to take every precaution with their camp fires and smoking materials. QUEEN COMING SOON - 1 f Bing Grace Frank CSOSBHlLLHIIMilA ' M-G-M Presents A SOL C. SIEGEL Production Celeste HOLM • John LUND and HIS BAND weeks and may be out for the en tire season. Coach Schaffer said that John Wayne Todd, 150, sophomore, and Dee Smith, 135, freshman, will see plenty of service in the backfield in the Cleveland fracas. Co-captains for the Tigers for tomorrow night, as will be the case in every one of their games this year, are to be Andrews and Hall. They are the only two senior letter- man on the squad. Not meaning much towards the opening* battle but perhaps very important for future CHS success is the “B” team being planned by Coach Schaffer. He said that chances for Consolidated’s first such team being formed this year are exti-emely good, as a total of twenty prospective gridders met with him yesterday to discuss that matter. Consolidated’s managers as is true on most teams, usually do their work without many people knowing about it. For the Tigers this season, John Harrington will be head manager, with Jimmy Wal ton and George Spurger serving as assistants. Head Yell Leader Ann Hite has announced that a picnic supper and yell practice will be held at Hensel Park tonight at 6 PM for all CHS students as well as anyone else interested in the fortunes of the local gridders. Ann, along with the other yell leaders—Lucy Rogers, Carolyn Wilson, and Jeanette Vance —will try to help the Tigers get in top shape mentally for tomorrow’s clash. The Battalion .... College Station (Bra son County J, Texas Thursday, September 6, 1956 PAGE 3 ONE OF A&M’s “HOLY” STREETS—Scheduled for early repair, this scene is typical of the condition found when traveling down Nagle St. which runs beside the A&M Press Building down by the Shack Area. Now in axle-breaking condition the street is shown being traveled by a wise man—on foot. 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